This is what I don't get about the war-loving, gun-loving, violence loving NRA Aryan Christian Republicans such as yerself Doc. The American War Mongering Republican Christian and their beliefs go completely AGAINST the beliefs of your boy Jesus. Here is an interesting article I pulled -
Jesus Christ is Anti-war
It baffles me that many Christians so willingly support war, and vote for leaders who advocate policies of war, interventionism, and increasing the size of one’s military. As Christians, we are followers of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who preached a gospel of love, peace, and nonviolence. During the buildup to the Iraq War, Christians, particularly Conservative Christians, were the loudest supporters of a war that Jesus Christ would never had supported.
Even with the election of Barack Obama, who promised to end the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and cease illegal military operations – the United States still has 30,000 troops in Iraq (and we all know they will not be coming home anytime soon), has escalated the war in Afghanistan, and is conducting a continuous (illegal and unconstitutional) bombing campaigns in Waziristan, Pakistan. More American soldiers have died fighting in Afghanistan under the Obama Administration than the Bush Administration, something the media keeps silent and the American public doesn’t know. One thousand two-hundred and seventy (1,270) soldiers have died since Barack Obama trumpeted an end to the Bush Administration’s reckless military policies (1,853 American soldiers have died in total since the war began in 2001). Yet, despite the increase in deaths, American Christians continue to push and support the war effort.
Jesus Christ lived a life of nonviolence. He preached to turn the other cheek when struck. He taught that those who live by the sword will die by the sword. He disarmed Simon Peter when the Romans came to arrest Him. He said that the peacemakers are true sons of God. These are the teachings and actions of Jesus Christ, the central figure in Christian – the Son of God, it is time that His supposed followers live by His example.
The Moral teachings of Jesus Christ, let alone His life, are incompatible with war – even under the Just War Theory. Christ never fought against His persecutors, even up to His dying breathe on the Cross. Jesus taught us to love our enemies, and to pray for those who oppress us. Jesus is never on anyone’s side when war breaks out. This is something that is hard for Americans to comprehend. Jesus Christ does not support America’s foreign policy, He never has, and He never will. Jesus Christ condemns all wars and violence, thus, He condemns America when we go to war. War is a human construct, a human thing, not something that God Himself takes sides on.
It may be true that during wars, like World War II, that a certain side has chosen a more noble and righteous cause for fighting, but it is still war, it is still violence, it is still destroying human life, it is still destroying God’s creation, and there is not a single verse where Christ even hints at the idea that war and violence are justifiable. As Christians, we are called to a higher law, and that higher law is love, compassion, and mercy. Christians should not revel in the thoughts of war. Christians should never advocate war. Christians should never engage in violence. But right now, many Christians are reveling in thoughts of war, advocating war, and hoping to engage in violence – against Iran. “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good” (Romans 12:21). Although we are thinking of war, Christ is preaching peace, and stands at the ready to condemn those who seek, and go to war.
No matter how you look at it, war, regardless of which side you are fighting on, is an evil, a scourge so undesirable that anything else is preferable. War breaks families. War destroys nations. Wars take the lives of men, women, sons, daughters, fathers, and mothers. Some Christians will bring Old Testament passages to support war, but Christ condemns these teachings, “You have heard it said, an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. But I tell you, do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn him the other also” (Matthew 5:38-39). Any Christian that goes around claiming that God is pro-war is a false prophet, a false teacher of the Gospel who has turned the Prince of Peace into the Prince of Imperialism to justify his nation’s actions. Of course, when you put your country over Christ, then claim allegiance to Christ, whatever your nation does becomes sanctioned by God – and this a false theology.
War breaks the heart of God, and goes against everything that Christ lived, preached, died, and rose again for. As Christians, we are not only to have faith through Christ, but we are called to be Christ-like, walking in His footsteps, and following His light. Christians continue to support war. Christians continue to support governments and nations that engage in war, state-terrorism, and brutal repressions. If Christ arrived in the midst of a battle, and was told that His followers are taking part in the violent conflict that is killing other people, He would deny us. As a Christian, we are called upon to be against all wars, even if our nation is engaging in such a conflict. Christians should remember the life of Jesus Christ, and His iconic teaching from the Sermon on the Mount, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.”



